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District 14, Marilyn Pfisterer
Marilyn was born in Pennsylvania, spent several years in Ohio and is now an adopted Hoosier. With a family of five grown children and a work career that has taken her from her birth place in Pennsylvania to Indiana, she has accumulated a variety of experiences that have served her well. Hoosier ideals have shaped Marilyn Pfisterer's path as she ventured into politics on Indianapolis' West Side.
Elected to the Wayne Township Trustees Board in 1999, Marilyn succeeded in contested races for her Board seat at the primary and General Election levels. She has also been active as a volunteer in campaigns for candidates for Mayor, Governor, State Representative, Trustee, State Senator and Indiana Secretary of State. The decision to run for City Council was the culmination of all that experience. Winning the District 14 City County Council seat for a second term and putting "Service Back in Public Service" now takes most of her time.
Marilyn has served the community by volunteering her time for such activities as various functions in her church, United Way Chairman for her office, providing items for Riley Children's Hospital, conducting "Dress for Success" classes for women re-entering the work force, initiating a Domestic Violence Prevention Seminar, organizing an annual Job Fair and becoming a member of the Speedway Lion's Club. Councilor Pfisterer also is a proud graduate of the Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series.
Marilyn has served as Ward Chairman and Precinct Committeewoman for several years and has been a State Delegate to the Republican State Convention. She is a member of the Wayne Township GOP and is Past President of the Greater Indianapolis Republican Women's Club. In addition, she has assisted in the GOP Southwest Roundtable and has been volunteer co-ordinator for the GOP State Party. As a councilor she regularly attends neighborhood meetings and holds a Town Hall meeting for constituents quarterly. Councilor Pfisterer sends an E-Newsletter to her constituents often to keep them informed. Marilyn serves on the Executive Board of the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns. Her annual Job Fair provides opportunities for residents on the west side. All these activities reflect her commitment to the community and the political values she holds.
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